Summary
Unlike typical wood decks, Trex decking will not warp or rot due to harsh weather and doesn’t need sanding, staining, or painting ever. It is smoother than wood and every other composite, and will not splinter and has excellent traction. Trex is resistance to moisture, insects and sunlight damage. Design possibilities are endless with Trex because all pieces can bend to create curves and patterns that are not possible with wood.
How is it used
Offers many colors and styles of decking, railing, fencing and house trim that can be used in residential and commercial environments.
How is it made
Made of a unique combination of wood and plastic fibers, Trex gets its plastic and wood fibers from reclaimed or recycled resources including sawdust and used pallets from woodworking operations, and recycled plastic grocery bags from all over the country. Resources are closely screened for high quality standards before they go near a Trex plant. Their manufacturing process keeps thousands of tons of wood and plastic scrap out of landfills every year
Technical specifications
Decking, railing, fencing and house trim are available in many colors, styles, sizes and shapes.



